You already know that Google Chrome Web Browser is one of the most popular web browsers in the world as well as a web browser owned by Google.
Many people use Google Chrome because the Google Chrome web browser has the ability to do their daily work more easily and efficiently than other web browsers.
Google Chrome's built-in password manager feature makes our digital life easier by remembering all our passwords and autofilling through websites and applications.
Google is developing a new feature for a password manager that will allow users to share passwords easily and securely.
According to information leaked to the Internet by Chromium tipster @ Leopeva64, Google will soon add a new "send password" button to your password manager in Chrome.
This will enable you to go to the "send password" button by clicking on the three dots next to each Username/password saved in the password manager.
However, since the "send password" button in Google Chrome is not yet functional, it is difficult to comment on how this works, and we can assume that this feature is still being developed by Google.
It is hoped that this feature will be available to all users in the near future, and our team at TechNews.LK is ready to notify you when this feature is officially released.